Something for the weekend:
- Managing the (In)visibility of Chronic Illness at Work (article)
- My job as a doctor in today’s NHS is draining me of humanity (magazine)
- Listening to Patients’ Voices: Workarounds Patients Use to Construct Pain Intensity Ratings (article)
- The invigorating strangeness of Friedrich Nietzsche (magazine)
- Facilitation of a Person-Centered Approach in Health Assessment of patients with chronic pain (article)
- Medical Misadventure in an Age of Professionalisation (book review)
- Heideggerian Phenomenology, Practical Ontologies and the Link Between Experience and Practices (article)
- The Lives of Michel Foucault republished by Verso, with a new afterword by Stuart Elden (book)
- Is this humanoid robot a curiosity, or a preview of a post-human world? (video)
- Kinesiology researcher partners with Université Laval on free concussion course (course)
- Grift the pain away (blog)
- New APTA Strategic Plan: Leading the Profession and Association Into the Next Century (policy)
- Re-framing mobility in older adults: an adapted comprehensive conceptual framework (article)
- Soviet-era spas still accepting guests (magazine)
- Tools for thinking: Isaiah Berlin’s two concepts of freedom (magazine)
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